Trailer: Soundbites talking about the Four Day Week with Debbie Bailey

EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 4 MIN

Trailer: Soundbites talking about the Four Day Week with Debbie Bailey

from Coffee and Contemplation with Susan Dunlop · host Susan Dunlop

In these five minutes of SoundBites from Episode 80 of Coffee and Contemplation, Debbie Bailey, Consultant Partner at 4 Day Week Global, discusses the implementation of a four-day work week in a nonprofit organisation and explores the challenges and benefits it brings. Bailey shares her extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector, detailing the steps she took to propose and test the four-day week initiative. She highlights issues such as staff attraction, retention, and burnout in the mental health sector and how the reduced work week positively impacted these areas. The episode also addresses common misconceptions about the four-day work week, emphasising the importance of innovation, communication, and trust in making such changes successful. Real-world examples, including a U.S. police service, are cited to demonstrate the feasibility of the four-day week in client-facing roles.   00:00 Introduction to Non-Profit Challenges 00:19 Implementing the Four-Day Work Week 01:23 Early Results and Staff Feedback 01:42 Innovative Approaches in Healthcare 03:05 Misconceptions About the Four-Day Week 03:36 Real-World Success Stories 04:16 Motivating Organizational Change The full Episode of my conversation with Debbie Bailey will follow later today! #fourdayweek #fourdayweekglobal #innovativebusiness #organisationalchange

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